MacVoices #846: MacVoices at Expo – Vara Software Delivers Valuable Video Production Tools
Paul Carnine, the founder of Vara Software, discusses Wirecast, an affordable live production tool that acts as a video switcher, title engine and a streaming video front end. With support for up to 7 camera inputs, chroma key and more, Wirecast is a television studio for your Mac. Paul talks about some of their customers, [...]
MacVoices #845: MacVoices at Expo – Audioengine’s Brady Bargenquast Discusses Their High-Quality Audio Products
Brady Bargenquast of Audioengine covers how their company started with some Apple DNA, and profiles their new AW1, their wireless solution that works with any speaker system. Brady talks about how the AW1 uses a closed 802.11 network to deliver a superior solution for your home theater with no interference from other devices, including your [...]
MacVoices #844: MacVoices at Expo – Jim Heid Discusses iLife ’08 and More in the Peachpit Booth
Jim Heid, the author of The Macintosh iLife 08, joins Chuck Joiner for a live taping of MacVoices in the Peachpit Booth on the Expo show floor. Jim shares his impressions of Expo, evaluates the MacBook Air, tells you why the new version of Microsoft Office isn’t the big deal it once would have been, [...]
MacVoices #837: MacVoices at Expo – Andrew Green Discusses DLO’s Announcements at Macworld Expo
Andrew Green of DLO talks about the products they introduced at Macworld Expo, including the new HomeDock HD that features upconverting of iPod video to 720p or 1080i and an updated remote that does not require line-of-sight, and the iBoom Jukebox that includes a 2-way display remote and album art display. Andrew also comments on [...]
MacVoices #829: MacVoices at Expo – Lowel’s EGO Light Unit Illuminates Video and Digital Photography Projects
Gary Regester of Lowel describes their EGO Digital Imaging Light Unit that is perfect for eBay items, video blogging, podcasting…even make-up and home photography. Gary talks about how the changes in the digital photography market led them to create a lighting solution that fits the new market, the care taken in developing Ego to make [...]
MacVoices #826: MacVoices at Expo – Dave Hemly Moves The Adobe Breakfast with Adobe Premier
At the Adobe Professional Association and User Group Breakfast, Adobe’s Dave Hemly demonstrates some of the latest capabilities of Adobe Premier, performs some audio magic with Adobe Soundbooth and finishes with some DVD authoring tricks using Adobe Flash.
MacVoices #823: MacVoices at Expo – Brian Rothchild Introduces The New John Lennon Educational Tour Bus
Brian Rothschild, Executive Director and Founder, talks about the brand new edition of the John Lennon Educational Tour Bus and the high-profile source of funding that made it possible. All new equipment from Sony, Mackie, and others, with enhancements that include two complete 5.1 surround sound studios, HD robotic cameras, an xRaid server and much [...]
MacVoices #821: MacVoices at Expo – equinux’s Till Schadde Introduces TubeStick and TubeToGo to the U.S.
Till Schadde, the CEO of equinox, discusses the upcoming TubeStick, a USB analog/HD TV tuner that offers recording capabilities as well as a unique social networking option to watch and discuss live program with other viewers. TubeStick supports both over-the-air and cable-delivered HD signals, scheduling of recordings and iPhone management of your TubeStick via another [...]
MacVoices #817: MacVoices at Expo – Paul Kafasis of Rogue Amoeba Discusses AirFoil 3
Rogue Amoeba CEO Paul Kafasis visits the Macworld.com Podcast Studio on the Expo show floor to talk about their latest release, Airfoil 3. Known for their audio utilities, Paul explains how Airfoil 3 ups the ante with two key new capabilities: Airfoil Speakers (essentially a virtual Airport Express, allowing music to be streamed to any [...]
MacVoices #816: MacVoices at Expo – Abaltat Creates Unique, Custom Audio for Video Projects
Eoin Tonge of Abaltat discusses their soundtrack audio creation software that uses the components of your project, including colors, to concoct a unique, royalty-free composition. With both Muse and Express versions, and integration into the major video applications, Eoin outlines how custom audio creation can fit into any video producer’s budget.










